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19050030289500474726043243500United States Department of Agriculture US Forest ServiceNatural Resource Manager (NRM)FSVeg Common Stand Exam User Guide Chapter 5: Loading Data into FSVegVersion: 2.12.6March 2015Table of Contents TOC \h \z \u \t "Heading 2,1,Heading 3,2,Heading 4,3,Heading 5,4" Load Data from PDR5- PAGEREF _Toc390706067 \h 2Step 1: Move the Data File to the PC5- PAGEREF _Toc390706068 \h 2Step 2: Check the Data for Errors5- PAGEREF _Toc390706069 \h 5Step 3: Obtain a Report of the Data5- PAGEREF _Toc390706070 \h 5Step 4: Load the Data into FSVeg5- PAGEREF _Toc390706071 \h 6Business Rules for FSVeg Spatial5- PAGEREF _Toc390706072 \h 9Checking Out Data5- PAGEREF _Toc390706073 \h 9Checking In Data5- PAGEREF _Toc390706074 \h 10Feature Class5- PAGEREF _Toc390706075 \h 10Spatial_link Field5- PAGEREF _Toc390706076 \h 10Merging Multiple PDR Files into One File5- PAGEREF _Toc390706077 \h 13Using Data Files From a CD5- PAGEREF _Toc390706078 \h 14Database Roles5- PAGEREF _Toc390706079 \h 15Log Into FSVeg Via i-Web5- PAGEREF _Toc390706080 \h 16Step 1: Sign into i-Web using the default Dashboard5- PAGEREF _Toc390706081 \h 16Step 2: Select the Session Administrative Unit5- PAGEREF _Toc390706082 \h 18Step 3: Check Your Taxa Lists5- PAGEREF _Toc390706083 \h 19Step 4: Navigate to the CSE Forms5- PAGEREF _Toc390706084 \h 20Step 5: How to Find Your Data5- PAGEREF _Toc390706085 \h 25Crosswalk to FSVeg5- PAGEREF _Toc390706086 \h 27Setting Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706087 \h 27Sample Design Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706088 \h 33Plot Data Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706089 \h 34Witness Tree/Navigation Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706090 \h 36Tree Data Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706091 \h 37Vegetation Composition Data Forms5- PAGEREF _Toc390706092 \h 40Ground Surface Cover Data Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706093 \h 42Down Woody Material Data Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706094 \h 42Witness Tree/Navigation Form5- PAGEREF _Toc390706095 \h 44Load Data from PDRStep 1: Move the Data File to the PCIf you entered your data using ExamsPC, skip to Step 2. You may want to do a SOFT reset of your PDR before transferring the data. This will ensure that ExamsPDR is not running in the background (if you forgot to close out correctly) and that the file you wish to transfer is not tied up. Also, make sure the file you want to transfer to ExamsPC is not currently the active file in ExamsPC.Step 1.1Turn on the PDR. On a Cassio this is the pink key.Step 1.2Connect the PDR to the PC by one of the following methods:Serial cable: Connect the communications serial cable from the PC com port to the PDR.USB port: Connect the USB communications able from the PC USB port to the PDR. Newer PCs have the USB port located on the front. On a Dell, it is hidden under a cover that opens in the front.Cradle: Place the PDR in the cradle, and then connect the cradle to the PC via either a USB or serial cable.Step 1.3If you have a dual boot (DOS and Windows CE) PDR, and if the PDR is showing the DOS (C:\>) prompt, type the letters “wce” followed by pressing the Enter key. This will re-boot your PDR to the Windows CE operating system.Step 1.4Generally, the PDR will beep and display a window indicating that it is trying to make a connection with the PC via ActiveSync.Note: Occasionally, when the PDR is connected to the PC for the first time, the PC will respond that a new USB device has been found. It will then attempt to Add the New Hardware and inform you that you have insufficient privileges. In this case, see your System Administrator to obtain the proper privileges.For the Allegro CE:Select Start/Settings/Control PanelDouble-click the “Communications” iconSelect “PC Communication”Select “Change” on the bottom right-hand sideSelect the pull-down listTo use a USB port, select “USB”To use the serial port, select “com1@57600 baud”Select “OK” then “OK” againStep 1.5After a brief period (please be patient), the PC will display a “New Partnership” window OR a “New Partnership” tab will appear on the bottom of your PC screen. Select this tab to bring up the window.Do not establish a “Partnership.” Select either “No” or “Guest Partnership,” then select “Next.” If a box pops up informing you that a partnership has not been established, close the message box.If the Partnership window does not appear within 30 seconds, select the ActiveSync icon located on the PC desktop, or select Start/Programs/Microsoft ActiveSync. Select File/Connection Settings. The Connection Settings window is now displayed. Select COM1 from the drop-down list.Step 1.6The ActiveSync window now appears. A window with “Connected” and a green circle icon indicates success. Selecting the X box in the upper right-hand corner of the ActiveSync window will close this window. The icon shown in REF _Ref410229547 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 1 will be displayed in your system tray at the bottom right of the PC screen on the taskbar.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 1: Sync iconStep 1.7From the PC Desktop, select the ExamsPC shortcut icon. Alternatively, you can double-click on the My Computer icon to open a Windows Explorer window. Double-click on the Local Disk (C) folder. Double-click on the EXAMS folder. Double-click on the ExamsPC.exe file name.Step 1.8At the top of the ExamsPC program, select the file transfer icon, as shown in REF _Ref410229521 \h Figure 2.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 2: File transfer iconStep 1.9The left portion of the screen is the PDR and the right portion of the screen is the PC, as shown in REF _Ref410230515 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 3. On the right portion of the screen, navigate to Exams/stdexams. On the left portion of the screen, navigate as follows:For Axiom, IPAC, Cassio, Q100: my pocket PC/My DocumentsFor Allegro CE: My Computer/C-drive/Exams stdexamsFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 3: File transfer windowStep 1.10On the left portion of the screen, select My_last_name.cse. Select the right-pointing arrow. The file is copied from the PDR to the PC. If the file already exists on the PC, a pop-up window will ask if you want to replace it.Step 1.11Close the transfer window by clicking on the Quit button on the bottom of the window.Step 1.12Verify that the transfer was successful by selecting “File Open,” then select the “My_last_name.cse” file.Step 1.13Check that your data has been transferred. To do this, select “plot data/tree data” and confirm the actual setting and trees have been moved over.Step 1.14Check that the Sample Design connected to the setting (not the default sample design) has the correct BAF and/or fixed plot size.Step 1.15Fill in any missing setting level data such as the setting slope, aspect, elevation, existing and potential vegetation type, and the setting capable growing area.Step 1.16Edit the exam level value on the setting form to reflect what data you actually took and the level at which you took the data.Step 1.17Disconnect the serial or USB cable from the PDR. This will break ActiveSync’s connection to your PC.Step 1.18All data should be backed up until it has been loaded onto the server. Back-up PDR data onto a compact flash disk, and backup data stored on the PC to a CD.Step 2: Check the Data for ErrorsStep 2.1From the ExamsPC main menu, select “Utilities,” then “FSVeg Preload Check,” as shown in REF _Ref410230502 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 4.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 4: Utilities drop-down menuStep 2.2The utility will process each setting in the current file and look for:Trees that do match a sample design or selection criteriaSpecies of management interest that are not in your TAXA listTree species that are not in your TAXA listVeg species that are not in your TAXA listStep 2.3A report is printed that highlights errors. It lists the setting plot and tree number of each error.Step 2.4Correct all errors before continuing to Step 3 below. If you need species added to the TAXA list, contact Renate Bush if you are in Region 1, or Kathy Sleavin if you are in any other region.Step 3: Obtain a Report of the DataStep 3.1From the ExamsPC main menu, select “Utilities” then “Run Exams Database Loader” as shown in REF _Ref410230471 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 5.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 5: Utilities/Run Exams Database LoaderStep 3.2Select each setting to be included in the report, and then select “Data Report,” as shown in REF _Ref410230815 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 6.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 6: Exams Database LoaderStep 3.3The report will appear on the screen, as shown in REF _Ref410230815 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 7, and can be printed or saved to a file.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 7: Report exampleStep 4: Load the Data into FSVegStep 4.1From the ExamsPC main menu, select “Utilities” then “Run Exams Database Loader,” as shown in REF _Ref410231110 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 8.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 8: Utilitles/Run Exams Database LoaderStep 4.2Select each setting to be loaded into FSVeg, then select “Load Data,” as shown in REF _Ref410231120 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 9.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 9: Exams Database LoaderStep 4.3Select “Continue,” as shown in REF _Ref410231180 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 10.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 10: File transfer windowStep 4.4Enter your eAuth User ID and Password, as shown in REF _Ref410231190 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 11.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 11: eAuth loginStep 4.5The data is first translated into a format for loading into the database. If this has completed successfully, you will see the following message:Converting PDR data from C:\EXAMS\STDExams\your_last_name.pdrConversion successfulIf the conversion was not successful, select “View Load Report” for error messages, as seen in REF _Ref410231221 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 12.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 12: Data Upload windowStep 4.6The data is then loaded into FSVeg. If this has completed successfully, you will see the following message:Loading data into FSVegStand id successfulLoading into FSVeg CompleteIf the conversion was not successful, select “View Load Report,” as seen in REF _Ref410231221 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 12, for error messages.Step 4.7As the data is being loaded into the FSVeg database the loader checks the Setting ID, Measurement Date, Measurement Number, Purpose Code, and Exam Level to see if a stand already exists in the database with the same values. If there is, the loader will ask if you want to delete the existing stand in the database and replace it with the one you are loading.Step 4.8Select “Close” to return to the ExamsPC main menu.Step 4.9If you have errors in your data, correct the errors, save the file, and go back to Step 4.1.Business Rules for FSVeg SpatialChecking Out DataIn FSVeg Spatial a user can “check out” one or more locations. A user will usually do this because they plan to do some spatial editing of the polygons within that location. When a location is checked out, all the polygons (settings) within that location, and all the exams, plots, and much of the data associated with those polygons, are “locked.” This means that only the user who checked out the location(s) may edit much of this data. If a location is checked out, the following rules apply to any polygons (settings) that are within the location:A new exam cannot be added to a setting in the locationA new plot cannot be added to an existing exam in that locationAn existing exam cannot be deleted from that locationAn existing plot cannot be deleted from an existing exam in that locationExams in that location cannot be reloaded via the PDRExisting exams and plots in that location cannot have the following key values modified:Proclaimed RegionProclaimed Forest ServiceDistrictLocationStand numberPurpose codeSample design treeSample design vegSample design down woodyMeasurement dateArchive flagPlot numberChecking In DataIn FSVeg Spatial, once the user is finished with their edits, they check the data back in so that it can become available to others to use. While the data is being checked back into FSVeg Spatial, the whole forest is locked from any updates, deletions, or edits via the Oracle forms only. This process may take about 10 minutes. A message will appear telling the user what is happening and asking them to try again in about 10 minutes. Once the data has completed the check-in process, normal FSVeg activity may resume.Feature ClassThis layer contains the stands and/or points related to the stand exams.Spatial_link FieldThis field identifies whether the setting is linked to a spatial feature. The valid values are shown in REF _Ref410231352 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Table 1.Table SEQ Table \* ARABIC 1: Valid values for the Spatial_link fieldValueDescriptionNullDefault, record has never been linked to the feature class.YRecord is currently linked to the feature class.NRecord should never be linked to the feature class, so do not show it in the list of possible records to link. The user must set this; it is never a default setting. An example might be research-related exams that would never be linked to the stand feature class.HRecord was historically linked to the feature class, but is not currently linked. This might be for an old, outdated exam which has been replaced by a newer exam.ARecord was never linked to the feature class and is now archived.A stand may have some plots geo-referenced and some that are not geo-referenced. If a stand has a plot that is geo-referenced incorrectly (i.e., outside the polygon boundary) it will never be able to be correctly linked to that stand’s polygon in the stand feature class.In FSVeg Spatial, if a polygon is altered (split, merged, etc.) the exam associated with this spatial polygon is archived, the archive flag on the setting record is set, and the archive date is set to today’s date on both the setting and the plot record.If a location is not checked out and the exam is historically spatially linked:An exam can be reloaded via the PDRExams and plots can be deletedPlots can be added but the spatial link will be nullAny of the key values listed can be editedIf a location is not checked out and the exam is currently spatially linked:Existing exams cannot be reloaded via the PDRIf a change occurs to any of the following values, the exam will be unlinked and the spatial_link value set to “H” for “historical”Proclaimed regionProclaimed forestDistrictLocationStand numberNew plots can be added, but they will not be spatially linkedIf an exam is deleted, it is unlinked and all of its plots are unlinked. The spatial plots are not deleted from the feature class.If a plot is deleted, it is unlinked but not deleted from the feature classIf a location is not checked out and the exam is currently spatially linked and if the Archive Flag is turned from off to on (archived), then:If the setting is linked: the setting is unlinked, the archive date is updated and the spatial link is set to “H” on the setting recordsIf the setting is not linked: the archive date is updated and the spatial link is set to “A” if it is null, otherwise is not changedIf the plots are not linked: the spatial link and the archive date are not changedIf the plots and the stands are linked: the plots are unlinked, the archive date is updated, and the spatial link is set to “H” on the plot recordsIf only the plots are linked: nothing is changed on the plot recordsIf a location is not checked out and if the Archive Flag is turned from on to off (un-archived), then:On the setting record: the archive flat and archive date are set to null, if the spatial link is an “A” it is set to null, otherwise it is left as-isOn linked plots: the archive date is set to null, if the spatial link is an “A” it is set to null, otherwise it is left as-isWhere only the plots are linked: nothing is changed on the plot recordsMerging Multiple PDR Files into One FileThis option allows two separate data files to be merged into one file.From ExamsPC, open the .CSE file you want to move data into (File A).From the ExamsPC main menu, select “File,” then “Merge.”Select the file you want to move data from (File B).If there are settings in File B that were not originally in File A, they will be copied to File A.If there is a setting in File B that also exists in File A, but the data in File B has different plot numbers, the plots from File B will be added to the identical setting in File A.If there is a setting in File B that also exists in File A, and the data in File B has the same plot numbers as those in File A, you will have the option to replace the plot data in File A with that in File B of the same setting and plot number.Using Data Files From a CDIf you receive PDR files and/or folders that have been placed on a CD (i.e., from a contractor), the files may have “Read-only” attributes or properties. To edit these files, you must do the following:Copy the files and/or folders form the CD to your PC.In Windows Explorer, highlight the copied file(s) or folder(s) you wish to use. Right-click on the highlighted file(s) or folder(s). A pop-up menu will appear.Select “Properties” at the bottom of the pop-up menu.In the “General” section of the menu, find the “Attributes” area at the bottom of the screen. If the “Read-only” box is checked, remove the check mark.Select “Apply,” then “OK.”Database RolesThere are four “roles” a user may have when accessing information stored in the FSVeg database, as described in REF _Ref410231384 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Table 2.Table SEQ Table \* ARABIC 2: Description of database rolesRoleDescriptionPublicThis is the default role, automatically granted to any Forest Service user. Users with the public role may only view the data, they cannot update or alter existing data or insert new data.NRV_Data_CollectorUsers with this role may view the data, insert new data into the database, and edit existing data. Down woody, ground surface cover, vegetation composition, and sample design records may be deleted, one record at a time.NRV_WizardUsers with this role may view, edit, insert, or delete data. Complete plots and/or settings may be deleted at one time. Users may also manage the system administration tables.NRV_SummaryUsers with this role may view, edit, insert, or delete data. Complete plots and/or settings may be deleted at one time. Users may also manage the system administration tables. In addition, users with this role may run the summary programs to populate the summary tables (NRV_characterizations and NRV_group_by tables).To request a role or to request a new role, you must go through the User Management Application (UMA) process.Log Into FSVeg Via i-WebStep 1: Sign into i-Web using the default DashboardStep 1.1The interface looks best at a resolution of 1024x768. To change your resolution:Click the right mouse button in the windows background.Select “Properties.”Select the “Settings” tab.Set the screen resolution to 1024x768.Select “OK.”Step 1.2From your desktop, click on Internet Explorer. In the Address block, type in: . Bookmark the NRM Welcome page in your favorites. Click on the “Default i-Web Dashboard.” Then click on “Continue.” Enter your eAuthentication user ID and password.Step 1.3From the i-Web main menu, click on the “+” sign next to “NRIS” on the left-hand side, then click on “FSVeg” directly under NRIS. On the right-hand side, click on “FSVeg” under the forms menu, as shown in REF _Ref410231412 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 13.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 13: I-Web Main MenuFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 14: Main FSVeg screenThe menu bar at the top of the screen has the functionality outlined in REF _Ref410231524 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Table 3.Table SEQ Table \* ARABIC 3: Main FSVeg screen functionalityMenu ItemOptionDescriptionFileCloseClose the form and return to the previous formFilePrintPrint a copy of the current formFileExitExit the form and return to the previous formHelpNRIS FSVeg on FSWebLaunch the NRIS FSVeg homepageHelpDisplay ErrorDisplay information about any Oracle errorsHelpAboutInformation about FSVegThere are three icons in the top tool bar, as identified in REF _Ref410231593 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 15, REF _Ref410231602 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 16, and REF _Ref410231609 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 17.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 15: Icon to close FSVeg and return to i-WebFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 16: Icon to print a copy of the current formFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 17: Icon to access the NRIS FSVeg web pageStep 2: Select the Session Administrative UnitFrom the FSVeg main screen, select the administrative unit to use during this session of FSVeg. For many users of FSVeg there will be only one choice—your Region and Forest. Some users, however, work across multiple Regions and/or Forests and need to select the Region/Forest combination to use for this session. All data may be viewed and used in reports, but only data that matches the selected administrative unit may be deleted, edited, or entered by the user during a session.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 18: Session Admin Unit selectionYou will also have to identify whether you want to access this data via the “CSE” or “Inventory and Monitoring” path. If you click on the “Inventory and Monitoring” button, you will get the window shown in REF _Ref410283888 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 19.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 19: Inventory and Monitoring message windowThe default in this window is set to the “Return” button which takes you back to the main FSVeg Welcome screen, as seen in REF _Ref410231578 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 14. Clicking on the “Continue” button in the Inventory and Monitoring message window will load the familiar CSE Settings form; however, you will notice a few things are different.While this form shown in REF _Ref410283956 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 20 looks like the standard CSE Settings Form, you will notice that in the title bar it says “FSVeg Inventory ad Monitoring.” Additionally, the Measurement Number field is now active and editable, where it is grayed out in the CSE version of this form.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 20: FSVeg Inventory and Monitoring Setting FormOne final note about the screen in REF _Ref410283956 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 20—when accessing the Search utility, only “IM” settings will be searched for. Using the CSE form will allow you to perform other searches.Step 3: Check Your Taxa ListsFrom the FSVeg main menu, select the “Rest Taxa Lists” button and check to make sure that the Taxa lists shown are the correct lists to use. If not, select the “Reset” button, as shown in REF _Ref410284035 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 21, to reset the lists back to your VPD unit lists.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 21: Taxa list information and Reset buttonThe main use of this form is when you are from a combined Forest that may contain two separate Taxa lists, one from each Forest. An example is the Fremont-Winema National Forest. When a user from a combined Forest first enters FSVeg, they will be asked which list they want to use.The user then selects which list to use for each of the Forbs, trees, shrubs, etc., as shown in REF _Ref410284062 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 22. To reset these lists, select the “Reset Taxa Lists” button from the main CSE form.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 22: List of ForbsStep 4: Navigate to the CSE FormsAccess the Common Stand Exam (CSE) forms by selecting the “CSE” button on the right-hand side of the main FSVeg screen. These forms mimic the CSE field paper forms and can be used to enter new data. In addition, they can be used to view and edit data that already resides in the FSVeg database.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 23: CSE Setting FormThe menu bar at the top of the form has the functionality outlined in REF _Ref410284111 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Table 4, REF _Ref410284117 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Table 5, REF _Ref410284121 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Table 6, and REF _Ref410284126 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Table 7.Table SEQ Table \* ARABIC 4: File menu optionsOptionDescriptionCloseClose the form and return to the previous formSaveSave all changes made to the current formPrintPrint a copy of the current formPreferencesAccess the user preferences formExitExit the current form and return to the previous formTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 5: Edit menu optionsOptionDescriptionCopyCopy the highlighted values and place them on the clipboardClear AllClear all entries in the current formEditAccess a pop-up screen; editing can be done in the pop-up screen or directly in the form fieldInsertInsert the current record into the databaseDeleteDelete the current record from the database, including all data associated with record and all child records related to this record; FSVeg Wizard role is required to delete settings or plot recordsClear RecordClear all entries in the current form; data is saved but not displayedDuplicate RecordDuplicate the current record to the next record; this option only works on a blank record—it duplicates the previous record, but will create a new CN number if neededTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 6: Query menu optionsOptionDescriptionCancel QueryCancel the current queryTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 7: Record menu optionsOptionDescriptionFirst RecordMove to the first recordPreviousMove to the previous recordNextMove to the next recordLast RecordMove to the last recordThe tool bar at the top of the screen includes the icons shown in in the following Figures:Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 24: Exit the current form and return to the previous formFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 25: Save all changes made to the current formFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 26: Print a copy of the current formEditing can be done in the pop-up screen accessed via the button shown in REF _Ref410284197 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 27, or directly in the form field.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 27: Access a pop-up screenFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 28: Insert the current record into the databaseWhen you click on the Delete button, as shown in REF _Ref410284210 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 29, the current record is deleted, including all data associated with the record and all child records related to this record. The FSVeg_Wizard role is required to delete setting or plot records.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 29: Delete the current record from the databaseFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 30: Clear all entries in the current form, data is saved but not displayedFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 31: Enter a query to search for a specific codeFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 32: Execute a query to search for a specific codeFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 33: Cancel the queryFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 34: Move to the first recordFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 35: Move to the previous recordFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 36: Move to the next recordFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 37: Move to the last recordFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 38: Access the NRIS FSVeg web pageThe down arrow button next to a field, as shown in REF _Ref410285088 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 39, is called a “List of Values” (LOV) button. This button produces a scrolling list of valid values for that field. Values may be typed in or selected from the LOV choices, as shown in REF _Ref410285097 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 40. Place the cursor in the field of interest before the LOV button is pressed to return control to the field of interest after exiting from the LOV screen.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 39: LOV buttonFigure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 40: Example LOV TableThe bar on the right, as shown in REF _Ref410285135 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 41, slides up or down to access records that do not currently show up on the form.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 41: scroll barIf the list is long, a value can be located using the “Find” button. Enter in the complete value, or use the “%” character as a wild card. For example, to find all values that begin with “F” do the following:Place the cursor in the “Find” field in front of the % wild card.Type an “F” before the % wild card.Select “Find” at the bottom of the screen.All values that begin with “F” will be shown. Choose a value and select “OK.”To display all the values again, remove the “F” from in front of the % wildcard, in the “Find” field, and select “Find.” All values will re-appear.Step 5: How to Find Your DataStep 5.1From the FSVeg Main Menu, click on the “CSE” button, then click on the “Search Filter” button as shown in REF _Ref410285150 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 42.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 42: Search Filter buttonStep 5.2Fill in the MINIMUM amount of data required to find your data. This is usually Region, Forest, District, and Project Name, as shown in REF _Ref410285159 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 43. Use the LOV to find the project name.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 43: Preferences formStep 5.3Select the Close button at the bottom of the screen.Step 5.4From the Setting Form, select the Search button and scroll down until you find your stand. Highlight it, as shown in REF _Ref410285230 \h \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 44. and click the OK button.Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 44: Stand highlightedCrosswalk to FSVegSetting FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 8: Setting form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameProject NameSetting_MeasurementsProject_Name = User entered project nameProclaimed RegionSetting_MeasurementsRegion_Proc = User entered Proclaimed Region numberSetting_Id = First 2 digits of the setting ID is set to the Proclaimed Forest numberProclaimed National ForestSetting_MeasurementsForest_Proc = User entered Proclaimed National Forest numberSetting_Id = Third and fourth digits of the setting ID is set to the Proclaimed National Forest numberDistrictSetting_MeasurementsDistrict_No = User entered District numberSetting_Id = Fifth and sixth digits of the setting ID is set to the District numberLocationSetting_MeasurementsLocation = User entered locationSetting_Id = Location value is placed in the setting ID starting with the seventh digit; since the length of the location is variable, the length of the setting ID can be variableStandSetting_MeasurementsLevel_1_Id = User entered stand numberLevel_1_alias = Automatically set to “STAND”Setting_Id = last 4 digits of the setting ID is set to the stand numberOwnerSetting_MeasurementsAgency = User entered Owner code; default is USFSOwner = User Entered Owner code; default is USFSStateSetting_MeasurementsState = User entered State codeCountySetting_MeasurementsCounty = User entered County codeAdministrative RegionSetting_MeasurementsRegion_Admin = User entered administrative Region numberAdministrative ForestSetting_MeasurementsForest_Admin = User entered administrative Forest number; if left blank, it is populated with Proclaimed Forest numberDateSetting_MeasurementsMeasurement_date = User entered dateDate_accuracy = Automatically set to “DAY”Measurement_No = Automatically set to “1”Photo IDAerial_PhotosPhoto_Id = User entered photo IDPhoto_Project = Automatically set to fields 1-10 of the photo IDPhoto_Roll = Automatically set to fields 7-10 of the photo IDPhoto IDSetting_MeasurementsPhoto_Exposure = Automatically set to fields 11-14 of the photo IDAirph_CN = Automatically set to the CN to link to the aerial photos tableExam Level – TreeSetting_MeasurementsSample_Design_Tree = User entered exam level for tree dataExam Level – VegSetting_MeasurementsSample_Design_Veg = User entered exam level for veg dataExam Level – DWSetting_MeasurementsSample_Design_dw = User entered exam level for down woody dataExam Level – SCSetting_MeasurementsSample_Design_sc = User entered exam level for the surface cover dataExam PurposeSetting_MeasurementsPurpose_Code = User entered purpose code; the default is SEStratumSetting_MeasurementsStratum = User entered stratum codeExisting Vegetation ReferenceSetting_MeasurementsEV_Ref_Code = User entered existing vegetation codeExisting VegetationSetting_MeasurementsEV_Code = User entered existing vegetation codePotential Vegetation ReferenceSetting_MeasurementsPV_Ref_Code = User entered potential vegetation reference codePotential VegetationSetting_MeasurementsPV_Code = User entered potential vegetation codeStructureSetting_MeasurementsStructure = User entered structure codeCapable Growing Area %Setting_MeasurementsCapable_Grow_Area_Pct = User entered Capable Growing Area percentageFuel ModelSetting_MeasurementsFuel_Model = User entered fuel model codeElevationSetting_MeasurementsElevation = User entered setting elevationAspectSetting_MeasurementsAspect = User entered setting aspectSlopeSetting_MeasurementsSlope = User entered setting slopeSlope PositionSetting_MeasurementsSlope_Position = User entered setting slope positionAcresSetting_MeasurementsSetting_Size = User entered acresRadial Growth IntervalSetting_MeasurementsRadial_Growth_Interval = User entered radial growth interval value; default is 10 yearsRadial Growth Interval 2Setting_MeasurementsRadial_Growth_Interval_2 = User entered radial growth interval 2Height Growth IntervalSetting_MeasurementsHeight_Growth_Interval = User entered height growth interval; default is 5 yearsFuel Photo ReferenceSetting_MeasurementsFuel_Photo_FK = Foreign key to NRV_Fuel_Photo_Ref; the foreign key will point to the user entered Fuel Photo Reference number in that tablePrecision ProtocolSetting_MeasurementsMeas_Std_Id = Foreign key to NRV_Measurements_Standards; the foreign key will point to the user entered precision protocol valueExaminerSetting_MeasurementsMeasurement_Organization = User entered examinerRemarksSetting_MeasurementsRemarks = User entered setting remarksDamage CategorySetting_DisturbancesCategory_Code = User entered setting damage code; a code of “99 Physical Effects,” implies that the agent and severity will be loaded in the effects tables.Damage AgentSetting_DisturbancesAgent_Code = User entered setting agent code if the damage category is not “99”Damage AgentPhysical_EffectsEffect_Code = User entered setting agent code if the damage category is “99”Damage SeveritySetting_DisturbancesSeverity_Rating_Code = User entered setting severity if the damage category is not “99”Damage SeverityPhysical_EffectsEffects_Severity = User entered setting severity if the damage code is “99”Species of Management InterestCover_MeasurementsSpecies_Symbol = User entered setting species of management interest codePresence_Flag = Automatically set to “P”User CodeData_Code_SetmeasData = User entered codeSetmeas_cn = CN of the setting recordDcdesc_cn = Automatically set to the CN in NRV_Data_Code_Description tableUser CodeData_Code_DescriptionData_Description = Automatically set to “Generic setting code for CSE usage”Data_Code_Table = Automatically set to “NRV_DATA_CODE_SETMEAS”Data_ID = Automatically set to “CSE GENERIC SETTING CODE”User CodeSetting_MeasurementsSetting_ID = Automatically set to a concatenation of Region, Forest, District, Location, and StandUser CodeSetting_MeasurementsRecent_Mortality_Years = Automatically set to 5 yearsUser CodeSetting_MeasurementsLoader_Version = Automatically set to “FRM_2.1.0” or “PDR2.1.0”User CodeSetting_MeasurementsLevel_1_alias = Automatically set to “STAND”User CodeSetting_MeasurementsLevel_2_alias = Automatically set to “PLOT”User CodeSetting_MeasurementsI_m_flag = Null for CSE exams; “Y” for exams that will be measured multiple timesUser CodeSetting_MeasurementsGIS link=If the proclaimed Region is 3 or 4, this is set to:STAND record = Location (6 characters)||Stand (4 characters)||Proclaimed ForestPLOT record = Location (6 characters)||Stand (4 characters)||Proclaimed Forest||Plot number (3 digit)||Year (4 digit)If the proclaimed Region is 8, this is set to: RFFDDLLLLSSS, where: R = ‘8’ (one digit); FF = 2-digit forest_admin; DD = 2-digit district_no; LLLL = 4 digit location, left padded with zeros if necessary; SSS = 3-digit stand number, acquired using the code: substr(lpad(trim(level_1_id),4,’0’),2,3)If any of the columns that make up the gis_link are null, the gis-link is NOT populated. It is also NOT populated if there is any character in level_1_id, or if level_1_id is zero.If the proclaimed Region is 9, this is set to: Proclaimed Region||Administrative Forest||District||Location (5 characters)||Stand (3 characters)If the proclaimed Region is 10, this is set to:Stand Record= LLLLLSSSS, where LLLL = left 5 characters from location column and SSSS = level_1_id, left padded with zeroes to four digits if necessaryPlot Record = LLLLLSSSSXXXMMYYYY, where LLLLL = left 5 characters from location column, SSSS = level_1_id, left padded with zeroes to four digits if necessary, XXX = level_2_id, left padded with zeroes to three digits if necessary, MM = month from measurement_date, YYYY = year from measurement_dateIf any of the fields that make up the gis_link are null, zeroes are used.Sample Design FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 9: Sample design form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameSample Select Method TypeSample_DesignsSelection_Method_Type = user entered sample selection method typeSample Expansion FactorSample_DesignsSample_Expansion_Factor = user entered sample expansion factorPlots InstalledPlot_CountsPlots_Installed = automatically set to the total number of plots installed for each sample designSubpopulation FilterSelection_CriteriaSubpop_Code_Value = user entered subpopulation filter valueStarting AzimuthSample_DesignsTransect_Azimuth = user entered starting azimuth for transectsSample Design RemarksSample_DesignsRemarks = user entered remarks for each sample designSelection Criteria NumberSelection_CriteriaSelection_Criteria_No = user entered selection criteria numberSubpop VariableSelection_CriteriaSubpop = user entered subpopulation variableSubpop Min. ValueSelection_CriteriaSubpop_Min_Value = user entered subpopulation minimum valueSubpop Max. ValueSelection_CriteriaSubpo_Max_Value = user entered subpopulation maximum valuePlot Data FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 10: Plot data form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NamePlot NumberSetting_MeasurementsLevel_2_Id = user entered plot numberLevel_2_alias = automatically set to “PLOT”Plot LatitudeSetting_MeasurementsLatitude_Deg = user entered degreesLatitude_Min = user entered minutesLatitude_Sec = user entered secondsGeoreference_Method = automatically set to “GEODETIC” at the parent setting recordPlot LongitudeSetting_MeasurementsLongitude_Deg = user entered degreesLongitude_Min = user entered minutesLongitude_Sec = user entered secondsCapable Growing %Setting_MeasurementsCapable_Grow_Area_Pct = user entered plot capable growing area percentAspectSetting_MeasurementsAspect = user entered plot aspectDeclination = automatically set to “999” for TrueSlopeSetting_MeasurementsSlope = user entered plot slopeSlope PositionSetting_MeasurementsSlope_Position = user entered plot slope positionSlope Horizontal ShapeSetting_MeasurementsSlope_Shape_Horiz = user entered plot slope horizontal shapeSlope Vertical ShapeSetting_MeasurementsSlope_Shape_Vert = user entered plot slope vertical shapeElevationSetting_MeasurementsElevation = user entered plot elevationExisting VegetationSetting_MeasurementsEV_Ref_Code = automatically set to the existing vegetation reference specified on the setting formEV_Code = user entered plot existing vegetation codePotential VegetationSetting_MeasurementsPV_Ref_Code = automatically set to the existing vegetation reference specified on the setting formPV_Code = user entered plot potential vegetation codePlot HistorySetting_HistoriesHistory_code = user entered plot history code(s)Plot History DateSetting_HistoriesHistory_Date = user entered plot history date for each history codeDate_Accuracy = automatically set to “YEAR”Fuel ModelSetting_MeasurementsFuel_Model = user entered plot fuel modelResidue Descriptive CodeSetting_MeasurementsFuel_photo_fk = fuel_photo_cn of the nrv_fuel_photos record whose residue_desc_code = user entered residue description codeDistance to Seed WallSetting_MeasurementsSeed_Wall_Distance = user entered plot distance to the seed wallRemarksSetting_MeasurementsRemarks = user entered plot remarksUser CodeData_Code_SetmeasData = user entered codeDcdesc_CN = automatically set to the CN in nrv_data_code_description tableUser CodeData_Code_DescriptionData_Description = automatically set to “generic plot code for CSE usage”Data_Code_Table = automatically set to “nrv_data_code_setmeas”Data_ID = automatically set to “CSE generic plot code”User CodeSetting_MeasurementsGIS link =If the proclaimed Region is 2, 3, or 4, this is automatically set to: Location (6 characters)||Stand (4 characters)||Proclaimed Forest||Plot (3 characters)||Measurement Year (MMYYYY) for a total of 19 charactersIf the proclaimed Region is 10, this is automatically set to: Location (5 characters)||Stand (4 digits)||Plot (3 digits)||Measurement Year (MMYYY) for a total of 18 charactersWitness Tree/Navigation FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 11: Witness tree/navigation form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameMonument TypeNrv_reference_pointsMonument_type = “X” or “Y” onlyWitness TypeNrv_reference_pointsWitness_type = user selected values from LOV; validated from nrv_witness_typesTag IDNrv_reference_pointsTag_ID = the tree number from the tree form, if a witness tree is also a measured treeSpeciesNrv_reference_pointsSpecies_symbol = witness tree speciesDiameterNrv_reference_pointsDiameter = user entered witness tree diameterDiameter MethodNrv_reference_pointsDiameter_method = “M” only populated if a diameter is enteredDiameter HeightNrv_reference_pointsDiameter_height = 4.5 if user enters DBH toggle and a diameter is entered; = 0 if user enters DRC and a diameter is enteredAzimuthNrv_reference_pointsAzimuth = user entered azimuth valueSlope DistanceNrv_reference_pointsDistance = user entered distance valueSlope Distance MethodNrv_reference_pointsDistance_method = “UF”RemarksNrv_reference_pointsRemarks = user entered remarksTravel DescriptionNrv_reference_pointsTravel_desc = user entered information about the travel routePlot Navigated FromNrv_reference_pointsPlot_navigated_from = user entered plot number of the last plot visitedAzimuth From Navigated PlotNrv_reference_pointsAzimuth_from_navigated_plot = user entered azimuth from the last plot visitedDistance From Navigated PlotNrv_reference_pointsDistance_from_navigated_plot = user entered distance from the last plot visitedTree Data FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 12: Tree data form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameTag IDTree_MeasurementsTag_Id = user entered tree tag IDUnique_No = automatically set to a sequential number unique within a settingTree StatusTree_MeasurementsTree_status = user entered tree statusDown_flag = automatically set to “Y” if status = XLive_Dead = automatically set to “D”Live_Dead = automatically set to “L” if status = LTree ClassTree_MeasurementsTree_Class = user entered valueSite/Growth TreesTree_MeasurementsGrowth_Sample_Tree_Flag = “Y” if this field is G or BSite_Tree_Flag = “Y” if this field is S, B, or FOff_Plot_Flag = “Y” if this field is FTPA_Equiv = NULL if this field is FBA_Equiv = NULL if this field is FSpeciesTree_MeasurementsSpecies_Symbol = user entered tree species codeLife_form = automatically set to “TR”Tree CountTree_MeasurementsTree_Count = user entered tree countDBH/DRCTree_MeasurementsDiameter = user entered diameterDiameter_Height = automatically set to “4.5” if # of stems is nullDiameter_Height = automatically set to “0.0” if # of stems is ≥ 1Diameter_Method = automatically set to “M”HeightTree_MeasurementsHeight = user entered heightHeight_Method = automatically set to “M”If the tree has a damage category of 99 and agent of 001, then in addition:Height_to_Break = user entered heightHeight_to_Break_Method = automatically set to “M”Height to crownTree_MeasurementsCrown_Base_Height = user entered height to crownCrown_Base_Height_Method = “M”Crown_Base_Height_Definition = “U”Radial GrowthTree_MeasurementsRadial_Growth = user entered radial growthRadial_Growth_Method = automatically set to “M”Radial Growth 2Tree_MeasurementsRadial_Growth_2 = user entered radial growth 2Radial_Growth_2_Method = automatically set to “M”Height GrowthTree_MeasurementsHeight_Growth = user entered height growthHeight_Growth_Method = automatically set to “M”Tree AgeTree_MeasurementsAge = user entered tree ageAge_Method = automatically set to “DM” if the DBH is greater than “3.0” and the number of stems is nullAge_Method = automatically set to “TM” if the DBH is less than or equal to 3.0 or the number of stems is not nullCrown RatioTree_MeasurementsCrown_Ratio = user entered crown ratioCrown_Ratio_Method = automatically set to “E”Crown_Ratio_Definition = automatically set to “C”Crown ClassTree_MeasurementsCrown_Class = user entered crown classCrown WidthTree_MeasurementsCrown_Width = user entered crown widthCrown_Width_Method = automatically set to “EA”Wildlife UseTree_MeasurementsTree_Usage = user entered wildlife usage codeLog/Snag DecayTree_MeasurementsLog_Decay_Class = user entered value if tree status is XSnag_Decay_Class = user entered value if tree status is DRecent_Mortality_Flag = automatically set to “Y” if this value is 1Cone SerotinyTree_MeasurementsCone_Serotiny = user entered cone serotiny valueNumber of StemsTree_MeasurementsNo_of_Stems = user entered number of stems ONLY for DRC speciesDamage CategoryTree_DisturbancesCategory_Code = user entered category, EXCEPT where code 99 (physical effect) is entered; in this case, the category code remains nullDamage AgentTree_DisturbancesAgent_Code = user entered agent code if category is not 99Effect_Code = user entered agent code if category is 99Tree PartTree_DisturbancesTree_Part_Code = user entered tree partDamage SeverityTree_DisturbancesSeverity_Rating_Code = user entered code if category is not 99Effects_Severity = user entered code if category is 99Tree PartTree_DisturbancesTree_Part_Code = user entered tree partDamage SeverityTree_DisturbancesSeverity_Rating_Code = user entered code if category is not 99Effects_Severity = user entered code if category is 99Treatment OptionTree_MeasurementsFirst_Treatment_Option = user entered treatment optionRemarksTree_MeasurementsRemarks = user entered tree remarksUser CodeData_Code_TreemeasData = user entered codeDcdesc_CN = automatically set to the CN in NRV_Data_Code_Description tableUser CodeData_Code_DescriptionData_Description = automatically set to “Generic tree code for CSE usage”Data_Code_Table = automatically set to “NRV_Data_code_treemeas”AzimuthTree_MeasurementsAzimuth = user entered valueDistanceTree_MeasurementsDistance = user entered valueVegetation Composition Data FormsTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 13: Form 1 crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameLayer CodeCover_MeasurementsLayer = automatically set to appropriate code in formLifeform_Code = automatically set to appropriate life form codeHeight_Class = automatically set to appropriate height classCanopy CoverCover_MeasurementsCover_Percent = user entered cover percentCover_Method = automatically set to “E”Predominant HeightCover_MeasurementsAverage_height = user entered predominant heightPredominant DiameterCover_MeasurementsDiameter = user entered average diameterDiameter_Method = automatically set to “E”Diameter_Height = “4.5”User FieldsCover_MeasurementsData_Code_2 = User entered codesData_Code_2_Definition = automatically set to “CSE USER FIELD”RemarksCover_MeasurementsRemarks = user entered remarksTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 14: Form 2 crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameLayer CodeCover_MeasurementsLayer = automatically set to appropriate code in formLifeform_Code = automatically set to appropriate life form codeHeight_Class = automatically set to appropriate height classSpeciesCover_MeasurementsSpecies_Symbol = user entered species symbolCanopy CoverCover_MeasurementsCover_Percent = user entered cover percentCover_Method = automatically set to “E”Predominant HeightCover_MeasurementsAverage_height = user entered predominant heightPredominant DiameterCover_MeasurementsDiameter = user entered average diameterDiameter_Method = automatically set to “E”Diameter_Height = “4.5”Predominant AgeCover_MeasurementsAge = user entered ageAge_Method = “DE”MaturityCover_MeasurementsShrub_age = user entered maturityShrub_FormCover_MeasurementsShrub_Form_Class = user entered shrub form classUser FieldCover_MeasurementsData_Code_2 = user entered codesData_Code_2_Definition – automatically set to “CSE USER FIELD”RemarksCover_MeasurementsRemarks = user entered remarksTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 15: Form 3 crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameLife FormCover_MeasurementsLifeform_Code = automatically set to appropriate life form codeSpeciesCover_MeasurementsSpecies_Symbol = user entered species symbolCanopy CoverCover_MeasurementsCover_Percent = user entered cover percentCover_Method = automatically set to “E”User FieldCover_MeasurementsData_Code_2 = user entered codesData_Code_Definition = automatically set to “CSE USER FIELD”RemarksCover_MeasurementsRemarks = user entered remarksGround Surface Cover Data FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 16: Ground surface cover data form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameGrnd. Surf. Cov. TypeCover_MeasurementsSurface_Cover_Code = user entered codeGrnd. Surf. Cov. %Cover_MeasurementsCover_Percent = user entered codeCover_Method = automatically set to “E”RemarksCover_MeasurementsRemarks = user entered remarksDown Woody Material Data FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 17: Down woody material data form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameFirst DuffDown_Woody_MeasurementsDepth = user entered first duff measurementSecond DuffDown_Woody_MeasurementsDepth2 = user entered second duff measurementFuel DepthDown_Woody_MeasurementsFuel_Bed_Depth = user entered fuel bed depthFirst LitterDown_Woody_MeasurementsLitter_1 = user entered depth of first litter measurementSecond LitterDown_Woody_MeasurementsLitter_2 = user entered depth of second litter measurementTwig 0-.24Down_Woody_MeasurementsNo_of_Pieces = user entered number of pieces of this size classTwig .25-.99Down_Woody_MeasurementsNo_of_Pieces = user entered number of pieces of this size classTwig 1.0-2.99Down_Woody_MeasurementsNo_of_Pieces = user entered number of pieces of this size classPiece CountDown_Woody_MeasurementsNo_of_Pieces = user entered number of pieces of the 3” plus class sizeDecay ClassDown_Woody_MeasurementsDecay_Class = user entered snag decay classDiameterDown_Woody_MeasurementsDiameter = user entered diameterDiameter_Method = automatically set to “E”Diameter large endDown_Woody_MeasurementsDiameter – large-end = user entered valueDiameter small endDown_Woody_MeasurementsDiameter – small-end = user entered valuePiece LengthDown_Woody_MeasurementsLength = user entered piece lengthVolumeDown_Woody_MeasurementsVolume = user entered volumeWeightDown_Woody_MeasurementsWeight = user entered volumeWitness Tree/Navigation FormTable SEQ Table \* ARABIC 18: Witness tree/navigation form crosswalkCSE Field NameFSVeg Table NameFSVeg Column NameMonument TypeNrv_reference_pointsMonument type = “X” or “Y” onlyWitness TypeNrv_reference_pointsWitness_type = user selected values from LOV; validated from nrv_witness_typesTag IDNrv_reference_pointsTag ID = the tree number from the tree form, if a witness tree is also a measured treeSpeciesNrv_reference_pointsSpecies_symbol = witness tree speciesDiameterNrv_reference_pointsDiameter = user entered witness tree diameterDiameter MethodNrv_reference_pointsDiameter_method = “M”; only populated if a diameter is enteredDiameter HeightNrv_reference_pointsDiameter_height = 4.5 if user enters DBH toggle and a diameter is entered, = 0 if user enters DRC toggle and a diameter is enteredAzimuthNrv_reference_pointsAzimuth = user entered azimuth valueSlope DistanceNrv_reference_pointsDistance = user entered distance valueSlope Distance MethodNrv_reference_pointsDistance_method = “UF”RemarksNrv_reference_pointsRemarks = user entered remarksTravel DescriptionNrv_reference_pointsTravel_desc = user entered information about the travel routePlot Navigated FromNrv_reference_pointsPlot_navigated_from = user entered plot number of the last plot visitedAzimuth From Navigated PlotNrv_reference_pointsAzimuth_from_navigated_plot = user entered azimuth from the last plot visitedDistance From Navigated PlotNrv_reference_pointsDistance_from_navigated_plot = user entered distance from the last plot visited ................
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